Introduction: The size, form and position of the skull and its parts are influenced by various factors. The aging process of the bone, also known as bone remodelling, occurs throughout the lifetime of every human being which confers great variability in interpersonal and with the age. Human facial contour has always been an interesting subject for anatomists, anthropologists, plastic surgeons, and artists and also the identification of an individual’s race is an essential component in forensic identification and reconstructive surgery. Facial asymmetry is common in humans. The study is conducted with an aim to collect the anthropometrical data in dry skulls of south Indian origin and compare it with some of the previous studies conducted in...
Anthropometry is the quantifying of the human body whether dead or alive and facial anthropometry qu...
Background: The description of the human body has been a major concern since ancient times. The use ...
BACKGROUND: Determining and restoring physiological vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) is the cri...
Cranial index is the ratio of maximum width of the head divided by its maximum length multiplied by ...
When anthropometric methods were introduced into clinical practice to quantify changes in the cranio...
Craniofadal anthropometry is a measurement of skull and face. It can be defined by size and shape, a...
Introduction: Numerous population specific studies conducted on skeletal remains have aimed to stand...
Introduction: Craniometric indices show the percentage relationship between different dimensions. It...
Introduction: Craniometric indices show the percentage relationship between different dimensions. It...
Objective: This study was done to establish the craniofacial anthropometric norms of the young adult...
The development of an anthropometric craniofacial data base is a necessary multidisciplinary initiat...
Background: It appears from the literature that there is a research vacuum in craniofacial anthropom...
Objective: This study was done to establish the craniofacial anthropometric norms of the young adul...
Background: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropology bioarchaeology, forensic med...
Introduction: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropometry and surgical fields, esp...
Anthropometry is the quantifying of the human body whether dead or alive and facial anthropometry qu...
Background: The description of the human body has been a major concern since ancient times. The use ...
BACKGROUND: Determining and restoring physiological vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) is the cri...
Cranial index is the ratio of maximum width of the head divided by its maximum length multiplied by ...
When anthropometric methods were introduced into clinical practice to quantify changes in the cranio...
Craniofadal anthropometry is a measurement of skull and face. It can be defined by size and shape, a...
Introduction: Numerous population specific studies conducted on skeletal remains have aimed to stand...
Introduction: Craniometric indices show the percentage relationship between different dimensions. It...
Introduction: Craniometric indices show the percentage relationship between different dimensions. It...
Objective: This study was done to establish the craniofacial anthropometric norms of the young adult...
The development of an anthropometric craniofacial data base is a necessary multidisciplinary initiat...
Background: It appears from the literature that there is a research vacuum in craniofacial anthropom...
Objective: This study was done to establish the craniofacial anthropometric norms of the young adul...
Background: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropology bioarchaeology, forensic med...
Introduction: Craniometric measurements are used in anatomy, anthropometry and surgical fields, esp...
Anthropometry is the quantifying of the human body whether dead or alive and facial anthropometry qu...
Background: The description of the human body has been a major concern since ancient times. The use ...
BACKGROUND: Determining and restoring physiological vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) is the cri...